regorge

/riˈɡɔːrdʒ/
verb
  1. To vomit or bring up something that has been swallowed.
    • Some birds regorge food to feed their chicks.
    • After eating too quickly, he regorged the meal in the bathroom.
    • The sick cat regorged its food onto the floor.
  2. To flow back or gush out again, as a liquid.
    • Water regorged from the pipe when the blockage was cleared.
    • Lava regorged from the volcano's vent during the eruption.
    • The river regorged after the dam broke, flooding the valley.
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